In a science fair project, the "what" method refers to clearly defining your research question or objective. This involves stating what specific question you are trying to answer or problem you are investigating in your experiment. By clearly articulating the "what" of your project, you can ensure that your research is focused and targeted towards achieving your intended outcome.
Yes, a science fair project could involve studying the science behind optical illusions. This could include researching how they trick the brain, testing different types of optical illusions, or creating your own optical illusion and explaining the science behind its effect.
Well, for such a scientist, I don't think anyone knows; but there must have been something for him to not be able to do, as there is for everyone - no one being perfect.He failed his first science-fair project, receiving a low grade.
The tail-to-tip method is a strategy used in project management where tasks are planned and executed in a sequential order, starting from the final deliverable or goal (the "tip") and working backwards to identify all the necessary steps (the "tail"). This method ensures that each task is linked directly to achieving the end goal, improving project efficiency and clarity of purpose.
To ensure your experiment is fair, you must keep all variables constant except for the one you are testing. This means controlling outside factors that could influence the results of your experiment.
Variables that should remain the same in an experiment to have a fair test of the independent variable are called control variables. These include factors such as temperature, time of day, equipment used, and method of measurement. By keeping these control variables constant, any observed effects in the experiment can be confidently attributed to changes in the independent variable.
you need 5 things materails your hypothesis procedures data and your conclusion
The materials you will need will depend on your project but you must have a boared to put your answers.
Yes, a science fair project could involve studying the science behind optical illusions. This could include researching how they trick the brain, testing different types of optical illusions, or creating your own optical illusion and explaining the science behind its effect.
You must use the Scientific method. I don't quite remember what all the steps are but just ask what are the steps in the scientific method and use those to conduct ur experiment.
*Old awnser on bottom*ok. i have some stuff to say to you. first of all, you shouldet b doing a science fair project that nerdy. if you r gonig to do a science fair project, you should do if on something cool or cute, like puppies. also, if you are doing a projct that nerdy, you must be nerdy. some advice.for a boy for a girlGET COOL get your nails painted get blonde highlightsbe snobbywear clothes that r IN STYLE!!!!11 ---- NEW AWNSEROkay a cool desgin would be, you could paint some water on to a back board and [ if the wrd hydrophonic means what i think it does] paint some plants coming out of it it could look cool ! There you go, Knowitall456123 ---- Old awnser unedited ok. i have some stuff to say to you. first of all, you shouldet b doing a science fair project that nerdy. if you r gonig to do a science fair project, you should do if on something cool or cute, like puppies. also, if you are doing a projct that nerdy, you must be nerdy. some advice.for a boy for a girlGET COOL get your nails painted get blonde highlightsbe snobbywear clothes that r IN STYLE!!!!11
Talk about how they come about. For example, some may find it interesting that identical twins DO NOT have identical finger prints. So, they must not be controlled genetically... Hmmm.
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The bananas can rot easily in a refrigerator or in a HOT HUMID place. Either one. Either way, bananas always rot. But go get a real answer because I'm only 13 years old trying to do my science fair project.
-Project managers need a method for identifying changes -Project managers should implement only approved changes -Project managers' main activity in change control is reviewing, assessing, and deciding on change requests -Project managers must address changes promptly.
I personally tried this myself and found something very interesting the coffe made the plant grow faster than a regular watered plant I tried to tell myself noway but i must not tell a lie!!!!!!!!!!
Fair testing is when you test something with many variables, but you must change one variable. e.g. testing the different types ofdrinking water. [Tap water, hose water, etc.